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Restore using FTP
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You may restore configuration using FTP server as long as
following the procedure below.
Action
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Click to choose Restore Config.
Server
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Click to choose FTP.
Server IP Address
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Enter the specific IP address of the File Server.
User Name
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Enter the specific username to access the File Server.
Password
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Enter the specific password to access the File Server.
File Location
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Enter the specific path and filename within the File Server.
Note:
For ISP, the default write protection level is set
“home” in configuration file on the ground of
safety, which means the following functions are unable to be overwritten when executing configure
restoration.
1. DDNS
2. Network Setup (LAN-IP, DHCP Server, DHCP Reserved)
3. WiFi (Wireless Setup, Wireless Security)
4. Application (DMZ, Port Forwarding)
5. Security (Firewall, Packet Filter, URL Filter, VPN Pass-Through, UPnP, DDoS)
6. Administration (User Privilege) - Yet if the write protection level is
“home”, the user privilege
level
“superuser” and “editor” will be deleted except “homeuser”. However, the “homeuser” is
copied from either existing DUT or new configure file. It depends on the write protection level.
Assume that we have a setting of existing User Privilege in DUT and a configure file ready to be
loaded.
Here is the treatment of User Privilege of configure restoration:
A. Save the existing homeuser configuration in DUT
B. Reset the DUT back to default setting.
C. Check the write protection level. If the write protection level is
“home”, it loads DUT’s homeuser
configure back into DUT.
Existing DUT User
Privilege Accounts:
1. Superuser
2. Editor
3. Homeuser
New Configure file of User
Privilege Accounts:
1. Superuser
2. Homeuser
Write Protection
Level
“home”
Write Protection
Level
“editor”